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Ultrastructural studies on plastids of generative and vegetative cells inLiliaceae 3. Plastid distribution during the pollen development inGasteria verrucosa (Mill.) Duval
Authors:M -B Schröder
Institution:(1) Department of Genetics, Martin-Luther-University Halle, Domplatz 1, DDR-4020 Halle, German Democratic Republic
Abstract:Summary This paper describes the development of pollen grains ofGasteria verrucosa from the late microspore to the mature two-cellular pollen grain. Ultrastructural changes and the distribution of plastids as a result of the first pollen mitosis have been investigated using light and electron microscopy. The microspores as well as the generative and the vegetative cell contain mitochondria and other cytoplasmic organelles during all of the observed developmental stages. In contrast, the generative cell and the vegetative cell show a different plastid content. Plastids are randomly distributed within the microspores before pollen mitosis. During the prophase of the first pollen mitosis the plastids become clustered at the proximal pole of the microspore. The dividing nucleus of the microspore is located at the distal pole of the microspore. Therefore, the plastids are not equally distributed into both the generative and the vegetative cell. The possible reasons for the polarization of plastids within the microspore are briefly discussed. The lack of plastids in the generative cell causes a maternal inheritance of plastids inGasteria verrucosa.
Keywords:First pollen mitosis  Gasteria verrucosa  Male plastid inheritance  Pollen development  Ultrastructure
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